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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Dolls House, Yvonne Fitzmaurice, 1974
THE DOLL HOUSE _ Yvonne Fitzmaurice The ten room fully furnished American farmhouse was created from an idea by former Mitcham resident, Yvonne Fitzmaurice and was constructed between 1976 and 1978 as a birthday present for her daughter, Susan. The house is a unique interpretation of early American architecture and inferior design. It is also a representation of one woman's ability to create and complete a details snapshot of a lifestyle long gone and give pleasure to family, friends and now the community. Yvonne has had an interesting and full life, born in New Zealand where was a State Registered Nurse and she specialised in hospital theatre work. Later her curiosity bought her to Australia where she worked at the Sydney hospital and with the Australia Flying Doctors service flying in and out of Wilcannia, western New South Wales. On returning to New Zealand Yvonne acted as part of a Medical cover team for the different armed services. one session in the Nary involved pursuing submarines which she described as being very exciting. In 1958 she travelled by sea through the Suez Canal to England and as a member of British Services served in the post WWII Germany for three year in the QARANC and also worked at The London Clinic with some high-profile specialists. Yvonne was introduced to her husband-to-be at a tennis party and they lived in Cambridge, UK, where their two children, Alastair and Susan, were born. On coming to Australia in 1965 as "£10 poms" (Yvonne's words) she worked in casualty at the Box Hill hospital. Initially the family lived at Blackburn South before moving to Mitcham in 1968. To help establish a new life with her family in Australia, Yvonne worked in many different positions from nursing, machine knitting for a Prahran shop, making Christmas Cards and as a commercial traveller. As a hobby she also sold a number of pastel paintings. Following the publishing of her first family history in 1994, Yvonne became a member and volunteer at the Whitehorse Historical Society where she has contributed in producing local history publication, articles for the Newsletter and has improved access to the files by creating the detailed "green files". Her interests include art, crafts and writing. Yvonne has a great philosophy, 'each day I must achieve something - no matter how small'.Hand-made child's doll's house. Built by Mrs Yvonne Fitzmaurice and finished in 1979. This house was built as a 1:12 scale and is a model of a Californian house called Peppercorn farm. House was built by Yvonne and her family and took a period of three years. A lot of the furniture is handmade and the rest is collected from various shops. "Susan Fitzmaurice" name on front of building. Date on plaque on top of front wall.na5059, na5061, na5063, na5065, na5068, na5071, na5073, na5075, na5077, na5079, na5081, na5083 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Elizabeth Chatham (nee Holmes): Celebration of her life, 2006
Papers, certificates, photographs related to the life of Elizabeth Chatham (nee Holmes)Photographic portrait of Elizabeth Chatham.elizabeth chatham, philip chatham, creswick, launchley, ascot, mercy hospital, nursing, ballarat, birth certificate extract, death notices printed, st patrick's cathedral, chatham-holmes collection, family history, genealogy -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Memories of History of NDSN and nursing years by Fay Bourke School 28 - a Selection
... Memories of History of NDSN and nursing years by Fay Bourke...Northern District School of Nursing Nurse Education Nursing ...Northern District School of NursingA thirteen page typewritten memory by Fay Bourke, NDSN School 28 of the history of the NDSN and nurse education together with some reminiscences much of which was included in the book, 'The First of Its Kind"nurse education, nursing, ndsn -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - List of contributors to history of NDSN 'First of its Kind'
Northern District School of NursingList of names of contributors to history of NDSN with School Number and short description of contribution.nursing, nurse education -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Booklet, Kenilworth - Beaconsfield "Berry Street Babies Home", 1979
A history of the babies and nursing staff who cared for the foundlings from 1913 when the house was purchased in Beaconsfield for the Berry Street childrennon-fictionA history of the babies and nursing staff who cared for the foundlings from 1913 when the house was purchased in Beaconsfield for the Berry Street childrenvictorian infant asylum and foundling hospital, charles nott -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Functional object - Monometal Enema Can, UNKNOWN
... nursing history, patients have required assistance to defecate ...Enema can used to administer enemas to patients.Throughout nursing history, patients have required assistance to defecate, and the use of enema sets was common practice.Monometal cylindrical enema can. Rounded for 2/3rd and flat back with tag with hole in it at the top and nozzle at bottom of can to attach enema tubing to. Top edge (lip) of opening is rounded.Paramount Stainless Ware, K.G.Luke Melb and V.H.A 4-43 engraved in front of metal. M.C.M.W 1 engraved beside other engraving, printed vertically.ahnl, constipation, enema -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book, Florence Nightingale, Notes on nursing: what it is, and what it is not, 1946
... . Of significance to the AHNL because of its importance to the history ...This book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have".Book with light brown cover, title and author's name embossed in gilt on front.non-fictionThis book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have".nursing, florence nightingale -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book, Dover Publications, Notes on nursing: what it is and what it is not, 1969
... . Of significance to the AHNL because of its importance to the history ...This book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have".Book has an illustration of three people in Victorian dress on the front cover in shades of purple. A woman (Florence Nightingale) is in the foreground, and another woman and a soldier are to her right. Title and authors name are printed over this illustration in white ink. Author's surname, abbreviated title and ISBN are printed in white on a grey background on the spine, The back cover has a summary of the book is printed in black on a cream background within a light brown border.non-fictionThis book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have".florence nightingale, nurses, nursing, caregivers -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book, Florence Nightingale 1820-1910, Notes on nursing: what it is, and what it is not, 1970
... . Of significance to the AHNL because of its importance to the history ...This book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have".Book with dustjacket. Book has a dark blue cover, with abbreviated title, author's and publisher's names embossed in gilt on the spine. Dustjacket has a yellow background, the front of which has a decorative brown border within which abbreviated title, author's and publisher's name printed in black along with an illustration of two hands bandaging a third hand/arm (brown ink). Abbreviated title author's and publisher's names are also printed in black ink on spine. Back cover has illustrations of vintage medical related advertisements. non-fictionThis book was intended "to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others...Knowledge which everyone ought to have-distinct from medical knowledge, which only a professional can have".florenve nightingale, nursing -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book - Illustrated book, Marilyn Lake 1949, Double time, women in Victoria,150 years, 1985
This book explores the experiences of women in Victoria over 150 years, highlighting their diverse roles in public and private life. It features more than fifty women, from convicts to nuns, actresses to soldiers, settlers to writers, and housewives to political activists, showcasing their social and personal diversity. The book emphasizes the home's importance, alongside the marketplace, and examines the significance of both reproduction and production. It provides a new perspective on Australian history, focusing on women's place, relationships between public and private life, paid and unpaid work, and the intersection of politics and gender.Illustrated book with white front cover that has four coloured illustrations of women in various activities. Title and authors' names are printed in red ink, along with a book description in black ink on the front cover along with publisher's logo and four red lines. Abbreviated title, underlined, in white ink, and authors names in black ink are printed on an orange background on the spine along with the publisher's logo. The back cover has a summary of the book printed in orange, along with another three illustrations of women, publisher's logo and 'Victoria 150 ' logo on a yellow background.non-fictionThis book explores the experiences of women in Victoria over 150 years, highlighting their diverse roles in public and private life. It features more than fifty women, from convicts to nuns, actresses to soldiers, settlers to writers, and housewives to political activists, showcasing their social and personal diversity. The book emphasizes the home's importance, alongside the marketplace, and examines the significance of both reproduction and production. It provides a new perspective on Australian history, focusing on women's place, relationships between public and private life, paid and unpaid work, and the intersection of politics and gender. women-victoria-history-19th century, women-victoria-history=20th century, women-victoria-social conditions -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book - Illustrated book, George Blaikie 1915-1995, Great women of history, 1984
Brief biographies of 43 women of prominence in various categories.Illustrated book with yellow front cover on which tile and author's name are printed in brown ink. There are also one large and four smaller illustrations of women on the front cover (large illustration is Catherine of Aragon, the other illustrations clockwise from top left are Amy Johnson, Annette Kellerman, Dane Ellen Terry and Anna Pavlova). Title, author's and publisher's names are printed in brown on a white background on the spine. A brown and white photograph of a female pilot (Amelia Earhart) along with a list of some of the women written about in the book.non-fictionBrief biographies of 43 women of prominence in various categories.women-biographies, women-history -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book - Illustrated book, Jennifer Hagger 1939, Australian Colonial Medicine, 1979
A record of the development of medical care in Australia from the First Fleet to the late nineteenth century.Illustrated book with dustjacket. Book has an olive green cover with title, author's surname, publishe's name and mark embossed in silver on the spine. Dust jacket has a yellow background with dark and light olive print. On the front cover is an illustration of a woman with a baby ('On the wallaby track' 1896 by Frederick McCubbin).Title is printed above, and author's name below this illustration. Title, author's surname , publisher's name and mark are also printed on the spine.non-fictionA record of the development of medical care in Australia from the First Fleet to the late nineteenth century. medicine-australia- to [ca.1900], medicine-australia-history -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book - Illustrated book, Eric Cunningham Dax 1908-2008, Asylum to community - the development of the mental hygiene service in Victoria, 1961
This book describes the rapid expansion of community psychiatric centres in Australia, particularly Victoria, as a shift from traditional asylum-based care. Dax (author) a key figure in this transformation, advocated for a more humane and community-focused approach to mental health treatment.Illustrated book with dustjacket. Book is bound in light brown with white print. There is a stylized image of fencing on the front cover. Abbreviated title, author's name and publisher's mark are printed on the spine. Dust-jacket is a dappled olive green on the front, and plain olive green on spine and back. Title is printed in olive-green, and white on olive green background, along with author's name (white print on brown background) and stylize image of fencing (white and olive-green print) on the front of the dustjacket. Abbreviated title (cream ink) author's name (brown in on cream background) and publisher's mark are printed on the spine.non-fictionThis book describes the rapid expansion of community psychiatric centres in Australia, particularly Victoria, as a shift from traditional asylum-based care. Dax (author) a key figure in this transformation, advocated for a more humane and community-focused approach to mental health treatment.mental health services-victoria-history, mental health services-history-australia -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book - Illustrated book, Allan Mawdsley 1938, In ages past... 100 years of ST John Volunteer first aid in Victoria, 2010
A history of St John volunteer first aid service in Victoria. Includes information about the Knights Hospitaller of the Order of St John, and the founding of the St john Ambulance Association in England in 1877.Illustrated book with white cover and brown print. Title and authors name are printed on the front cover along with a brown and white photograph of a white-haired man in uniform (Sir William Drogo Montagu, 7th Duke of Manchester, founder of St John Ambulance Association). Title and author's name are also printed on spine. A coloured photo of a man wearing glasses and the uniform of St John Ambulance (the author Allan Mawdsley) and information about the authornon-fictionA history of St John volunteer first aid service in Victoria. Includes information about the Knights Hospitaller of the Order of St John, and the founding of the St john Ambulance Association in England in 1877.st john ambulance australia (victoria)-history, knights of malta, first aid, volunteer workers in ambulance service -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Booklet - Illustrated booklet, Audrey Williamson, The Airdrie Story 1931-1991, 1991
Airdrie House in Canterbury, Victoria, was established in 1931 by the Society for the Care of Aged or Incapacitated Nurses, and later became known as the Airdrie House Society Incorporated. The book "The Airdrie Story" details the history of the house and the society, from its founding until 1991. Airdrie House was not just a house, but a place dedicated to supporting the needs of nurses, reflecting the community's recognition of their vital role.Illustrated booklet with cream cover and abbreviated title and author's name in brown print on front cover along with sepia photo of a single story Victorian style house with verandah and chimney (Airdrie House).non-fictionAirdrie House in Canterbury, Victoria, was established in 1931 by the Society for the Care of Aged or Incapacitated Nurses, and later became known as the Airdrie House Society Incorporated. The book "The Airdrie Story" details the history of the house and the society, from its founding until 1991. Airdrie House was not just a house, but a place dedicated to supporting the needs of nurses, reflecting the community's recognition of their vital role. airdie house, aged care, nurses, canterbury -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book - Illustrated book, Joan Lindsay 1896-1984 et al, The story of the Red Cross, 1941
This book chronicles the history of the Red Cross organization from its origins in the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem through its official founding in Geneva in 1864 to its activities in 1941.Illustrated book with cream cover and black print. On the front cover the title is printed above a red cross surrounded by laurel leaves. At the bottom of the front cover, between four parallel lines, the words Australian Red Cross Society are printed interspersed with 3 red crosses. The title is also printed on the spine.non-fictionThis book chronicles the history of the Red Cross organization from its origins in the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem through its official founding in Geneva in 1864 to its activities in 1941.red cross, red crescent -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book - Illustrated book, William Doolin 1887-1962, Wayfarers in medicine, 1947
Collection of biographies of contributors to medicine from ancient times to the 1940'sIllustrated book with brown cloth binding, Alfred hospital logo embossed in gilt on front cover, title, author's name & publisher's name and mark embossed in gilt on spine.non-fictionCollection of biographies of contributors to medicine from ancient times to the 1940'smedicine-history, medicine-biography -
Vision Australia
Document - Text, C.H. Nipper, Past and the Present 1866-1971 by C.H. Nipper - unordered extracts, 1960-71
When author C.H. Nipper created historical overview of the first 60 years of the RVIB, various topics were covered by an unordered series of pages on individual topics. These are: Admittance of Aboriginal people (1/2 page) Blinded soldiers (5 pages) Blindness - causes and prevention (4 pages) Buildings and Land (Snippets) - gas - grant of crown land - heating - insurance - water Change of name (1 page) Deaf-Blind and the Multiple Handicapped (3 pages) Education (9 pages, 1 missing) Education extracts from various newspapers (2 pages) Employment: - Placement of blind people in employment (1 page) - Dairyman (4 pages) - Insurance brokerage as a profession of the blind by Fred C Tolstrup (3 pages) Fundraising (Snippets) - Coles Book Arcade - Sporting matches Kiosks for the Blind (1/2 page) Matilda Ann Aston (5 pages) Music (5 pages) Nursing (2 pages) Organ (Snippets) Ormond Hall (3 pages) Pensions (1/2 page) Rehabilitation Training centre (3 pages) Talking Book Library (1 1/2 pages) Welfare Services (3 1/2 pages)2 page foreward and 17 page historyroyal victorian institute for the blind, c.h. nipper, blind soldiers, deaf-blind, ormond hall, fundraising, rvib nursery, nellie melba, alice mcclelland, charles halle, blinded soldiers bowling club, talking books, employment, aboriginal and torrens strait islander people, pensions, tilly aston, fred c tolstrup, charles gatty, blindness, welfare services, rehabilitation, education, buildings -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Booklet - Illustrated booklet, Noeline J Kyle 1940- et al, Nurses & Midwives in Australian History: a guide to historical resources, 2015
... Obstetrics-Australia-History Australia-genealogy-sources "Nursing ..."Nursing and midwifery have been the occupations of women for centuries and almost every one of us will find an ancestor who engaged in these traditional feminine pursuits. This book, written by experts in nursing history, women's history and family history, provides practical advice on how to research the lives of nurses and midwives, the hospitals they trained and worked in, and is a guide to the many public and private repositories where sources are found in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Nurses and midwives worked in hospitals, refuges, asylums, prisons, charitable institutions and were pioneers of bush nursing, established maternity hospitals and were often important health providers in small communities in past decades. The records of their lives are found in a wide range of places, and as well as online and digitised records, this book also points the researcher toward the myriad of documentary and private records which are useful for writing their lives"--back cover.Illustrated booklet with brown, black and white cover, front cover has title, authors and series names, along with three historical photos, nurses standing under the verandah of a building, handwriting witl a metal nib pen, and a group of nurses wearing capes and veils. Back cover has a summary of the book along with a small black and white photograph of a nurses in uniform with long sleeves, apron and capnon-fiction"Nursing and midwifery have been the occupations of women for centuries and almost every one of us will find an ancestor who engaged in these traditional feminine pursuits. This book, written by experts in nursing history, women's history and family history, provides practical advice on how to research the lives of nurses and midwives, the hospitals they trained and worked in, and is a guide to the many public and private repositories where sources are found in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Nurses and midwives worked in hospitals, refuges, asylums, prisons, charitable institutions and were pioneers of bush nursing, established maternity hospitals and were often important health providers in small communities in past decades. The records of their lives are found in a wide range of places, and as well as online and digitised records, this book also points the researcher toward the myriad of documentary and private records which are useful for writing their lives"--back cover. nurses-australia-history, midwives-australia-history, obstetrics-australia-history, australia-genealogy-sources -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection
Book - text book, G. N. Burbridge 1904-2000, Lectures for Nurses, 1954 (first published 1935
A collection of lectures primarily for use in the Preliminary Training School, and the first year of nursing trainingBook bound in blue cloth. Title stamped in gilt on front cover and spine. Author's and publisher's names stamped in black on spine. Front and back covers have an embossed border. non-fictionA collection of lectures primarily for use in the Preliminary Training School, and the first year of nursing trainingnursing, nursing-education